Description
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Plants medium-sized to rather large, up to 4 cm high, yellowish brown, somewhat shiny, in dense tufts. Stems erect, or ascending, usually simple, rarely sparsely short-branched; central strand present. Leaves erect-patent to falcate-secund, often homomallous, up to 1.2 cm long, lanceolate, gradually narrowed from an oblong-ovate, somewhat sheathing and slightly auriculate base to a long, canaliculate and setaceous acumen; margins plane or slightly incurved, entire below, serrulate near the apex; costa brownish, occupying ca. 1/3 the leaf base width, long- excurrent, serrulate at back near the tips; upper cells rhomboidal to long-rectangular, a row of marginal cells shorter and broader; lower cells quadrate to rectangular, thick-walled, lax and broader close to the costa, becoming narrower and hyaline at the margins; alar cells more or less forming auricles, quadrate to irregularly hexagonal, clearly distinguished from basal cells, slightly inflated, thin-walled, fragile, hyaline or brownish. Dioicous. Perichaetial leaves not much differentiated. Setae ca. 6 mm long, straight or twisted when dry, curved or cygneous when moist, brownish; capsules ovoid, ca. 2.2 mm × 1.0 mm, reddish brown, exothecial cells 49 µm × 10 µm, vertically thick-walled; peristome teeth linear-lanceolate, divided nearly to the base, reddish brown. Spores not seen.
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Distribution
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Distribution: China, Japan, India, and Myanmar.
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Habitat
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Habitat: on soil over rocks or bases of trees.
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