Visual field loss is characterized by accumulation of larger SP and greater amounts of NFT in the
cuneal gyrus than lingual gyrus of the visual cortex, which is where nerve fiber projections of the GCL in the superior and inferior quadrants terminate, respectively [135].
Female: Overall length 2.90, length from tip of tylus to cuneal fracture 1.95, maximum width (across base of cuneus) 1.10; similar to male in general structure and coloration, with following exceptions: pronotum, scutellum, clavus and inner corium dark yellow, outer corium broadly pale green (Fig.
DESCRIPTION: Male: Overall length 3.70, length from tip of tylus to cuneal fracture 2.30, maximum width (across base of cuneus) 1.30.
According to the classical theory of Williamson and Bancaud [11, 19] an epileptic onset above the calcarine fissure from medial extrastriatal cortices (cuneal) would preferentially spread to frontal regions.
More lateral and inferior with respect to the middle longitudinal fasciculus, cuneal terminations of the dILF can support the onset with the visual aura reported in few medial lesions [9, 20, 23, 24].
MEASUREMENTS ([male]/[female])- Total body length 3.0-3.2/3.3-3.6; length from apex of clypeus to cuneal fracture 2.28-2.40/2.56-2.67; head width across eyes 0.90-0.94/0.91-0.96; vertex width 0.36-0.39/0.42-0.44; lengths of antennal segment I-IV 0.21-0.24, 0.93-0.99, 0.45-0.48, 0.54-0.57/0.25-0.29, 0.97-1.05, 0.54-0.57, 0.61-0.63; labial length 1.51-1.60/ 1.60-1.73; mesal pronotal length 0.54-0.57/0.60-0.65; basal pronotal width 1.21-1.25/1.35-1.44; width across hemelytra 1.50-1.56/1.72-1.80; lengths of metafemur, tibia and tarsus 1.03-1.11, 1.50-1.62, 0.39-0.42/1.12-1.19, 1.71-1.85, 0.40-0.45.
MEASUREMENTS (holotype [male]): Total body length 2.36, length from apex of clypeus to cuneal fracture 1.68; head width across eyes 0.76; vertex width 0.27; lengths of antennal segment I-IV 0.15, 0.60, 0.30, 0.18; labial length 0.75; mesal pronotal length 0.62; basal pronotal width 1.04; width across hemelytra 1.19; lengths of metafemur, tibia and tarsus 0.84, 1.11, 0.30.
MEASUREMENTS: [male]: Total body length 2.28; length from apex of tylus to
cuneal fracture 1.78; head width across eyes 0.64; vertex width 0.20; lengths of antennal segment 1-IV 0.18, 0.96, 0.37, 0.36; labial length 1.14; basal pronotal width 0.92; width across hemelytron 1.19; lengths of metafemur, tibia and tarsus 0.96, 1.46, 0.32.
1): Elongate, completely covering the abdomen; lateral margin nearly straight, slightly wider at level of apex of embolium, clavus elevated with respect to corium surface; claval suture impressed; embolium well delimited, apex ending close to
cuneal fracture, not greatly expanded inward; cuneus slightly longer than wide; membrane with two cells.
Thorax: Pronotum with anterior margin nearly straight, lateral and posterior margins sinuate; anterior margin of pronotum with distinct flattened collar about as wide as diameter of antennal segment 1; pronotum with very deep, wide, transverse impression medially; calli elevated, pronounced, largely confluent;
cuneal incisure shallow, fracture angled anteromedially; hind tarsal segment 1 about one-third length of segment 2, segment 3 about two-thirds length of segment 2; hind femora weakly bowed.
Cuneal length, 0.64 (0.570.69); width, 0.33 (0.30-0.36).