Cerrena zonata is a species of poroid fungus in the genus Cerrena (Family: Polyporaceae).
The fungus was first described scientifically by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1854 as Irpex zonatus. In 1992, Leif Ryvarden moved it to Antrodiella, a wastebasket taxon containing morphologically similar species. It was transferred to the genus Cerrena in 2014.
Cerrena zonata is a white rot fungus that grows on dead hardwoods. In Asia, it has been recorded from India to Thailand, Vietnam, China, Far East Russia, and Japan. It is also in New Zealand, Australia, and Argentina.