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ELEOTRIDAE - GUDGEONS<br />

Hypseleotris galii<br />

Introduced to Boigu Island, Torres Straits for mosquito control.<br />

Hypseleotris klunzingeri<br />

Introduced to Wimmera River lakes, Victoria with stocked species (Cadwallader and<br />

Backhouse 1983).<br />

SALMONIDAE -SALMON AND TROUT<br />

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha<br />

<strong>Exotic</strong> Species<br />

Maintained by stocking in south-western Victorian lakes (Cadwallader and Eden 1981;<br />

Cadwallader and Backhouse 1983).<br />

Salmo gairdneri<br />

The most important salmonid stocked in Australia. Widespread in Victoria, New South<br />

Wales and Tasmania (Roughley 1955; Lake, 1957; Weatherley and Lake 1967; Nicholls 1957,<br />

1958a, 1958b, 1958c, 1958d; Wharton 1969; Lynch 1970; Tilzey 1971, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1980;<br />

McDowall and Tilzey 1980; Cadwallader and Tilzey 1980; Welcomme, 1981; Jackson 1981;<br />

Jackson and Davies 1983; Barnham 1983; Cadwallader 1983; Cadwallader and Backhouse 1983;<br />

Brown, 1984; Baxter 1985; Baxter et al. 1985).<br />

Salmo trutta (see also S. gairdneri)<br />

Widespread in Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania and south-western Western Australia<br />

(Roughley 1955; Tilzey 1971; Jackson and Williams 1980; Merrick and Schmida 194).<br />

Salmo salar<br />

Maintained by stocking in impoundments in New South Wales and Tasmania (Francois<br />

1965; Hortle 1986).

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