Abstract
Based on morphology and phylogeny of samples from Asia Pacific, two new species of Ceriporia, C. eucalypti sp. nov. and C. sino-viridans sp. nov., are described. C. eucalypti is characterized by resupinate and snow white fresh basidiocarps, abundant crystals and oily substances present in subiculum and trama, distinct allantoid basidiospores measuring 4–4.4 ´ 1.1–1.4 µm, and growing on wood of Ecalyptus in Australia. C. sino-viridans is characterized by white to flesh-pink fresh pores, ellipsoid to lunate basidiospores measuring 3–3.5 ´ 1.7–2.2 µm, and occurring in tropical China. Phylogenetically C. eucalypti, C. sino-viridans, C. aurantiocarnescens and C. viridans are related, but they can be distinguished by size of basidiospores. A key to accepted species of Ceriporia in China is provided.