Plants: in thin mats, yellow-green. Stems: to 8 cm, subpinnate, branches complanate-foliate. Leaves: erect to erect-spreading, ovate-lanceolate, 2–2.5 mm (branch leaves 1.5–2.3 mm); margins plane, entire proximally, weakly serrulate distally; apex broadly, abruptly acuminate; costa double, short; alar region ± abruptly differentiated, 1-stratose, not reaching costa. Sexual: condition autoicous. Seta: reddish, 0.7–1.4 cm. Capsule: cylindric, 2–3 mm; annulus not differentiated; operculum long-conic; exostome teeth reddish, external surface cross striolate proximally, obliquely striolate distally, papillose apically, rarely perforate; endostome segments smooth to slightly roughened. Spores: 13–20 µm.
Rock, bark at base of trees. low to high elevations. Alta., N.W.T., Alaska, N.Mex., Mexico (Nuevo León), Eurasia.
Entodon schleicheri is an uncommon Western species often confused with E. cladorrhizans. However, E. schleicheri has leaves abruptly tapering with the apicalmost cell elongate, about 4:1, whereas E. cladorrhizans has gradually tapering leaves with a short (about 2:1) apical cell. In E. schleicheri the annulus is absent, the exostome teeth are striolate proximally, and the plants are usually saxicolous. In E. cladorrhizans the annulus is present, the exostome teeth are papillose proximally, and the plants are typically corticolous.