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| genus = '']''
| species = '''''S. tasmaniensis'''''
| binomial = ''Scolecenchelys tasmaniensis''
| binomial_authority = (McCulloch, 1911)
| synonyms_ref = <ref> at www.fishbase.org.</ref>
| synonyms = * ''Muraenichthys tasmaniensis'' <small>McCulloch, 1911</small>
* ''Scolecenchelys tasmaniensis smithi'' <small>Whitley, 1944</small>
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The '''Tasmanian worm eel'''<ref> at www.fishbase.org.</ref> ('''''Scolecenchelys tasmaniensis''''') is an ] in the family ] (worm/snake eels).<ref name="Fishbase"> at www.fishbase.org.</ref> It was described by ] in 1911, originally under the genus '']''.<ref name="McCulloch 1911">McCulloch, A. R., 1911 (22 Dec.) ''Report on the fishes obtained by the F. I. S. "Endeavour," on the coasts of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania.'' Part I. Biological Results Endeavour (pt 1): 1-87, Pls. 1-16.</ref> It is a ], ] water-dwelling eel which is endemic to southern ], in the eastern ]. It inhabits inshore waters, and forms burrows in soft sediments.<ref name="Fishbase"/>


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