Lepidozia bragginsiana is a species of liverwort in the order Jungermanniales, native to New Zealand.
The species was first described by Endymion Dante Cooper and Matthew Anton Martyn Renner in 2014.
[2] The species was named after New Zealand bryologist John E.
[3] The species is pale green to golden yellow-green in colour, and can be distinguished from other Lepidozia species by its bipinnate branching, erect primary shoots and wide-spreading leaves on primary shoots.
[3] Lepidozia bragginsiana is endemic to New Zealand, found primarily in humid forested areas of the West Coast Region of the South Island, at an elevation between approximately 200 m (660 ft) and 1,000 m (3,300 ft).