Mucronella fruit bodies are white (to yellowish with age), pendulous and grow from the sides or undersides of dead wood, typically in wet forests. The soft fruit body resembles a narrow cone, with the pointy end lowest and with a short stem holding the broader, upper end to the wood. The fruit bodies range from several millimetres to a couple of centimetres in length and usually appear in groups.
At least two species occur in the ACT: Mucronella bresadolae and Mucronella calva.
Mucronella sp. is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands