Lejeunea bermudiana (A.Evans) R.M.Schust.
The Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of North America 4: 1105 (1980).
Taxilejeunea irregularis Steph. Species Hepaticarum 5: 490, 1914; Stephani, Icones Ineditae 10103. — Type: Guadeloupe, Duss 514 (holo-, G[G00069917!], autoic.), syn. nov.
Remarks
Lejeunea bermudiana is a common Caribbean species that is characterized by sharply apiculate leaves without or with 1-2 additional teeth on the ventral margin near apex, inflated lobules c. ¼× leaf length, thin-walled leaf cells, and bifid underleaves c. 3× stem width and with a cordate-subauriculate base, autoicous sexuality and toothed female bracts and perianths (Schuster 1980, as Crossotolejeunea bermudiana A.Evans; Reiner-Drehwald & Goda 2000).