Abstract
Two new species, Phaeoclavulinaaurea and P.fulva, were discovered and described from North China. Identification was based on morphological observations combined with phylogenetic analysis of nrITS-nrLSU sequences. Phaeoclavulinaaurea is characterized by its pale yellow to golden yellow basidiomata, brownish black coloration with dark tips at maturity, and basidiospores bearing truncate spines. Phaeoclavulinafulva is distinguished by its dirty orange basidiomata, pale yellow stipe surface, and basidiospores ornamented with rounded warts. This study enriches the species diversity of Phaeoclavulina in North China.