The palpebral lobe is relatively short, especially in large specimens.
It also appears to have larger palpebral lobes, more inflated fixigenae and weaker eye ridges.
Anterolateral corner of cranidium projecting well beyond distal margin of palpebral lobe.
In normal children, typically each palpebral fissure and the intercanthal distance have approximately the same length.
Slightly curved eye ridge extends from palpebral lobe inward across cheek towards anterolateral part of glabella.
Posterior branches strongly divergent, curving gently from posterior tips of palpebral lobes.
Palpebral furrow rather wide and not very deep, widest in posterior part, narrows anteriorly.
Palpebral furrow developed as a shallow and broad, poorly defined depression.