Species in this genus are usually delicate though some may be slightly more robust. They come in a range of colours.
Saprotrophic, that is they break down dead organic material. Usually found in leaf litter and on other decaying bits of wood.
Mycena sp. is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Albury, Wodonga | South Coast | New South Wales North Coast | Hume | Tasmania
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Albury Alison Hone Reserve ANBG Aranda Bushland Banksia Street Wetland Corridor Bimberi Nature Reserve Black Mountain Block 402 Blue Range Bodalla State Forest Boro Bruce Ridge Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill Bungonia National Park City Renewal Authority Area Cooma North Ridge Reserve Fadden Hills Pond Ginninderry Conservation Corridor Googong Foreshore Gossan Hill Goulburn Mulwaree Council Gungaderra Grasslands Hall Horse Paddocks Horseshoe Lagoon and West Albury Wetlands Hughes Garran Woodland Hughes Grassy Woodland Isaacs Ridge Isaacs Ridge and Nearby Kama Kangaroo Valley LB Block Lake Ginninderra Lower Cotter Catchment Lyneham Wetland Mares Forest National Park Molonglo Gorge Molonglo River Reserve Mongarlowe River Mount Jerrabomberra Mount Jerrabomberra QP Mount Taylor Mundoonen Nature Reserve Namadgi National Park Nunnock Swamp Piney Ridge Red Hill Nature Reserve Red Hill to Yarralumla Creek South East Forest National Park South East Forest National Park Sullivans Creek, Lyneham South Tallaganda State Forest Tasman National Park The Pinnacle Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Tumut State Forest Umbagong District Park Watson Woodlands West Goulburn Bushland Reserve Wodonga WREN ReservesSurvey points
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Borough, NSW Bungonia, NSW Cape Pillar, TAS Dalmeny, NSW Hall, ACT Kangaroo Valley, NSW Maydena, TAS Mongarlowe, NSW Nambucca Heads, NSW Narooma, NSW Upper Pappinbarra, NSW Wodonga, VIC Yackandandah, VIC