“…Epiphytic bryophytes are generally willing to occupy the bark of trees both in temperate forests and in more humid tropical areas [ 13 ]. With approximately 850 widely distributed subcosmopolitan species, the family Orthotrichaceae [ 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 ] is one of the main components of the cryptogam epiphytic communities and occurs on tree trunks and branches, and occasionally they are found also in saxicolous habitats. In Central and East Asia, the family is represented by eight genera, namely Leratia , Lewinskya , Macrocoma , Macromitrium , Nyholmiella , Orthotrichum , Ulota, and Zygodon , which can be found in most biomes, from tundra to wet tropical forests.…”