Hymenodontopsis mnioides
(Hook.) N.E.Bell, A.E.Newton & D.QuandtDioicous. Tufts on soil or rocks, less commonly wood. Stems 3–7 cm long, simple or sparsely branched. Leaves linear-lanceolate, unranked, 1.6–4 mm long, 0.3–0.8 mm wide, flat to slightly concave adaxially, strongly curled and slightly twisted when dry; costa percurrent; apex acuminate, without a hairpoint; margins serrate with paired teeth, flat, partially bistratose, without a distinct border; cells in apical half isodiametric or oblong, 9–15 μm wide; cells in basal half more oblong, length to five times width. Perichaetia and perigonia lateral in lower half of stem. Setae 30–50 mm long, orange, smooth. Capsules cylindric, horizontal, curved; thecae 2–2.5 mm long, Operculum c. 1 mm long.
EGU, WPro, HSF, HNF, OtR, HFE, VAlp. Rainforests and near waterways in sclerophyll forest, high altitude forest along and south of the Great Dividing Range east of Melbourne and in cool-temperate rainforest and wet-sclerophyll forest in the Otways. Also QLD, NSW, ACT and Tas. New Zealand.