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Let G be a nontrivial transitive permutation group on a finite set Formula: see text and recall that an element of G is a derangement if it has no fixed points. Derangements always exist by a classical theorem of Jordan, but there are so-called elusive groups that do not contain any derangements of prime order. In a recent paper, Burness and the author introduced the family of almost elusive groups, which contain a unique conjugacy class of derangements of prime order. In this paper, we complete the classification of the quasiprimitive almost elusive groups.
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