

548 RECORDS OF THE S.A. MUSEUM 
McCuLLocHELLA MACQUARIENSIS C. and V.: Goezia fluviatilis J. and M., larvae; 
Contracaecum sp., larvae. 
THERAPON (BIDYANA) BIDYANA Mitchell: Contracaecwm sp. larvae. 
PHILYPNODON GRANDICEPS Krefft: Contracaecum sp., larvae; HEustrongylides 
gadopsis J. and M., larvae (record omitted from our previous host list, 
J. and M., 1944, 60). 
TANDANUS TANDANUS Mitchell: Capillaria tandani J. and M.; Goezia fluviatilis 
J.and M.; Procamallanus sp.; Contracaecum sp., larvae. 
PSEUDAPHRITIS URVILLII C. and V.: Ascarophis sp., larvae; Eustrongylides gadopsis 
J. and M., larvae; Procamallanus murrayensis, J. and M. 
NANNOPERCA AUSTRALIS Gunther : Ascarophis sp., larvae ; Contracaecum sp., larvae. 
GALAXIAS oLIDUS Gunth.*: Contracaecum sp., larvae; Eustrongylides gadopsis 
J. and M., Coorong. 
NEMATALOSA EREBI Gunther: Contracaecum sp. larvae. 
Mvucrocorrus caLwayt McCull. and Waite: Contracaecum sp., larvae. 
RETROPINNA SEMONI Weber: Hustrongylides sp. (probably EH. gadopsis), larvae. 
Saumo Fario Linn.* : Hustronglylides gadopsis J. and M., larvae, from Cooma and 
Bombala, New South Wales, and from Canterbury Province, New Zealand. 
*Material from host species indicated in this report by an asterisk was collected 
in localities other than the Tailem Bend region. 
EUSTRONGYLIDES GADOPSIS Johnston and Mawson. 
Larval worms of this species (of which we regard our EF. galaxias as a synonym) 
were recovered from Pseudaphritis wrvillii, Craterocephalus fluviatilis, Galaxias 
olidus and Philypnodon grandiceps. Very young larvae of Hustrongylides sp., 
probably EH. gadopsis, were found in Retropinna semont. We remarked previously 
(J. and M., 1944, 64) that this larval parasite was almost certainly the young stage 
of EL. phalacrocoracis, occasionally found in the wall of the stomach of local 
cormorants. 
We have identified the larva from material taken from the brown trout, Salmo 
fario, forwarded to us for identification from Cooma and Bombala, New South 
Wales, and from Canterbury Province, New Zealand. 
CAPILLARIA GYMNORHINAE Ni. sp. 
(Fig. 1.) 
Two female Capillariids were taken from the magpie, Gymnorhina hypoleuca, 
from the Adelaide district. They measure 12-12-5 mm. in length; the breadth at 
the head is 15-6, at the base of the oesophagus 80-90, and at the widest part of 
