Mycena minya (?) is probably native to Australia. It is a common, tiny white wood-rotting fungus distinctively attached to the rotting wood or dead bark substrate by a mealy white disc. Cap to 6 mm, often dimpled, mealy, striate. Gills close, edges slightly serrated; spore print white. Stem slender with mealy granules, with mealy white disc. NOTE: Tentative identification only. Very small white mycenae are not easy to distinguish. Doctor's Creek walking track, Reefton, 2009.