Stems: 2â2.5 cm, glossy green or yellowish brown, branches straight. Leaves: erect to spreading, homomallous, slightly secund at stem and branch apices, 0.8â1.3 mm; margins erect, entire or finely dentate; apex abruptly slender-acuminate, subulate; alar cells quadrate, walls thin, region extending 1/3 leaf margin; distal laminal cells 25â40 à 4â7 µm, walls thin. Seta: reddish, 0.5â1.5 cm. Capsule: reddish, 1â1.5 mm. Spores: 10â12 µm, minutely papillose. Phenology: Capsules mature summer. Habitat: Calcareous rock in forests, rarely on deciduous trees Elevation: low to moderate elevations Distribution: Ala., Ariz., Ky., W.Va., Europe, Asia, Australia.
Discussion: H. A. Crum and L. E. Anderson (1981) questioned the presence of Homomallium incurvatum in North America, as no voucher collections were available at that time. Since then, specimens have been collected in four states.