Roridomyces austrororidus (Singer) Rexer
Syn. Mycena austrororida
This is a small glutinous whitish to pale greyish brown species, usually found in small groups on rotting wood. Cap diam: up to 20 mm.
Mycena sp.
A viscid brown species, this is found in groups on rotten logs. Cap diam: 15–30 mm.
This species has been misidentified in the past as Mycena helminthobasis var. novae-zelandiae
Mycena subviscosa G. Stev.
A small sticky to slimy species with a pale grey-fawn cap and a yellow stipe. Cap diam: 5–10 mm. Usually found in groups on fallen logs and branches.
Mycena mamaku Segedin
A very small species which is easy to overlook. The cap is campanulate in shape, is a pink-buff colour and has a diam. of 2–3 mm. This species grows on the base of the mamaku fern.
Mycena interrupta (Berk.)Sacc.
A distinctive small species with its pale bluish cap with a blue to blue-green centre. The stipe has a distinct disc at its base. It grows on fallen rotting logs. Cap diam: 8–12 mm.








