J1329-3122 This radio source is the blend of two sources in the ATCA 22cm J1329-3122 catalogue: the pointlike J1329-3122, associated with a 18.54mag J1329-3122 galaxy, and the FRII J1329-3123, identified with the elliptical J1329-3122 cluster galaxy #10178 (b_J_=19.08). The location of this latter is J1329-3122 coincident with the radio emission peak of the 1.4GHz VLA image, so J1329-3122 we consider J1329-3122a associated with the elliptical cluster J1329-3122 galaxy J1330-3143b This source is identified with the spiral #10869, but other two J1330-3143b cluster galaxies fall within the radio isophotes of this extended J1330-3143b source. J1330-3127 This identification is uncertain since the candidate optical J1330-3127 counterpart, which falls within the radio contours, is misplaced J1330-3127 with respect to the radio emission peak. J1331-3139 This source is the blend of the two J1331-3139a and J1331-3139b J1331-3139 radio sources of the ATCA-22cm catalogue. The latter is identified J1331-3139 with the 17.97mag quasar. J1331-3143 This source is probably the blend of more sources. A galaxy with J1331-3143 b_J_=16.82 and z=0.044 is located within the radio contours, at J1331-3143 ~45arcsec from the radio emission peak. J1331-3155b A spiral galaxy, with b_J_=15.39 and v=4505km/s is located at the J1331-3155b edge of the radio contours, at ~37arcsec from the emission peak. J1332-3141a A cluster galaxy with b_J_=16.96 and v=10732km/s lies within the J1332-3141a radio contours of the source, at ~50arcsec from the emission peak. J1334-3132 This source is the blend of the three ATCA 22cm sources J1334-3132a, J1334-3132 J1334-3132 be J1334-3132c. J1334-3132c is associated with the J1334-3132 17.30mag elliptical galaxy #13281. This galaxy falls within the J1334-3132 radio contours of the 1.4GHz VLA image, but it is dislocated with J1334-3132 respect to the emission peak.