Ecology: Páramo and puna; on rocks. Elevation: 2900-3750 m (Venezuela: 2900-3750 m, Bolivia 3000 m). Distribution: Endemic to the tropical Andes (Venezuela & Bolivia).
Bryum incacorralis is apparently related to B. alpinum group, is in part distinguish according to Ochi (1980) by the closely imbricate leaves, ovate- to triangular-lanceolate leaf shape (1.5-1.7 mm long, 0.5-0.7 mm wide), entire and narrowly revolute, except at the apex, margins, subprecurrent costa, subrectangular basal cells, elongate (to 4.5 mm) clavate and somewhat curved capsules.
Specimens: VENEZUELA. Griffin et al. 1212 (MO). BOLIVIA. Cochabamba: Januar 1908, Herzog s.n. (JE; Ochi 1980: 132).