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Alves, J., Johnsson, R. & Senna, A. R. (2016). On the genus Elasmopus Costa, 1853 from the Northeastern Coast of Brazil with five new species and new records. Zootaxa. 4184 (1): 001–040.
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Alves, J., Johnsson, R. & Senna, A. R.
2016
On the genus Elasmopus Costa, 1853 from the Northeastern Coast of Brazil with five new species and new records
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4184 (1): 001–040
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Holotype UFBA 1701., verbatimGeounit Adult Male (dissecte..., identified as Elasmopus pachacuteci Alves, Johnsson & Senna, 2016
Holotype UFBA 1702., verbatimGeounit Adult Male (dissecte..., identified as Elasmopus viracochai Alves, Johnsson & Senna, 2016
Holotype UFBA 3127, verbatimGeounit Marine State Park of..., identified as Elasmopus yupanquii Alves, Johnsson & Senna, 2016
Holotype UFBA 3132, verbatimGeounit Adult Male (dissecte..., identified as Elasmopus incarocai Alves, Johnsson & Senna, 2016
Holotype UFBA 314, verbatimGeounit Adult Male (dissecte..., identified as Elasmopus yahuarhuaci Alves, Johnsson & Senna, 2016
 Etymology

The species name refers to the emperor Inca Roca, the first king of Inca civilization. [details]

 Etymology

The species name refers to the Pachacútec, the fifth King of Inca civilization, who was the most powerful emperor ... [details]

 Etymology

The species name refers to the emperor Viracocha, who was the fourth King of the Inca civilization. [details]

 Etymology

The species name refers to the Yahuar Huac—the third Inca King, whose name means tears of blood. This name ... [details]

 Etymology

The species name refers to the emperor Cápac Yupanqui, who was the forerunner king of the first people of the ... [details]