Some time ago I have found a cluster of small Mycena growing on decaying bramble sticks (Rubus ulmifolius) having a purely white and slightly transparent colour (esp. the stipe), fading a bit into beige when old. Cap 7-12 mm wide with non-numerous, spaced (not crowded) lamellae, horizontally-arched not particularly decurrent. Basidia 4-sporous (sometimes 2). There were swollen hyphae from sub-globose to broadly cylindrical, sometimes with a short foot (sphaeropedunculate) which I think were cheilo or/and pleuro cystidia (40-90 x 25-50 um). Spores 8-10 x 4.5-6 um (Q 1.5-1.9) ovate-elliptical to moderately broadly ovate, very rare to find in slides. I didn't check well the pileipellis. The stipe was more or less glabrous but I think I got a slide showing some caulocystidia.
Do you have any suggestions?
I shortlisted to Hemimycena gracilis, Mycena alba, Mycena pseudolactea, Mycene spiraea