Plants: 6–10 mm. Leaves: deltoid-ovate, oblong-ovate or lanceolate, 0.6–2 mm, margins recurved to erect distally, usually undifferentiated, apex obtuse or rounded, serrulate, with abaxial papillae, piliferous; costa excurrent, with an inconspicuous abaxial epidermis, filaments of 4–10 cells, cells cylindric to subspheric, [thick-walled], terminal cell rectangular, subspheric or conic with 2–5 solid papillae; cells of leaf base 11–70 µm, medial and distal cells 9–33 µm, smooth, thick-walled. Sexual: condition gonioautoicous. Seta: 5–20 mm. Capsule: urn short-cylindric to ovoid-cylindric, 1–2.7 mm; operculum 0.6–1.1 mm; peristome short, nearly straight, cribose at base to long and strongly twisted, 198–1160 µm. Spores: spheric, 9–22 µm. North America, nw Mexico, Europe, Asia (India), n Africa, Atlantic Islands (Canary Islands).
Leaves: with margins recurved to erect distally, undifferentiated in North American plants. Seta: 7–20 mm, urn ovoid-cylindric, 1.7–2.7 mm; operculum 0.7–1.1 mm; peristome long, strongly twisted, sometimes cribrose at base, 250–1160 µm. Phenology: Capsules mature (Aug-)Dec–Mar.
Soil, sandy soil or rocks, dry washes. moderate elevations (800-1000 m). Ariz., Calif., Europe, Asia (India), n Africa, Atlantic Islands (Canary Islands).
North American specimens of var. squamiferum lack the differentiated border at the leaf base that is distinctive of the taxon elsewhere. Some specimens may show an indistinct proximal leaf border or a peristome somewhat cribrose at base, indicating intergradation with var. pottioideum. Despite this, var. squamiferum is recognized in North America by long setae, ovoid-cylindric capsules, and a long and twisted peristome.