Heim's chain-teeth moss
Hennediella heimii (Hedw.) R.H.Zander

Hennediella heimii, known as Heim's chain-teeth moss, is a species in the family Pottiaceae. It was described by R.H. Zander in 1993. This moss is found in Labrador, Québec, Flanders, SE, NO, DK, Belgium, and the Flemish Region.
Description
Hennediella heimii is a moss species belonging to the Pottiaceae family. It was first published in 1993 by R.H. Zander, based on earlier work by Hedw. The species is distributed across several regions, including Labrador, Québec, Flanders, SE, NO, DK, Belgium, and the Flemish Region. Commonly referred to as Heim's chain-teeth moss in English, it is a bryophyte with a limited geographic range, primarily in northern and northwestern parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
Other common names
Heim's chain-teeth mossHeim's Pottia
Distribution
Labrador · Québec · Flanders · SE · NO · DK · Belgium · Flemish Region
Synonyms
Desmatodon heimiiDesmatodon latifolius var. spelaeusDesmatodon spelaeusTortula astomaTortula flavisetaTortula heimiiBryum antarcticumDesmatodon systylioidesDesmatodon wilczekiiWebera antarcticaDidymodon affinisDidymodon heimiiDidymodon heimii subsp. ryaniiDidymodon heimioidesBryum heimiiPottia altipesPottia charcotiiPottia chubutensisPottia douglasiiPottia flavipesPottia guessfeldtiiPottia heimiiPottia heimii var. affinisPottia heimii var. alpinaPottia heimii var. brachyphyllaPottia heimii var. brevicuspisPottia heimii var. brevisetaPottia heimii var. drummondiiPottia heimii var. guessfeldtiiPottia heimii var. krausei