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This work is a taxonomic study of 66 species of Mycena, most of the species being from south-eastern Australia. The history of the classification of the genus, the history of the genus in Australia and previous Australian records are discussed, as are the characters used in distinguishing species, and the system used to determine the conservation status of species. New sections are proposed and existing sections emended.