Inferred network

R(Retina) → AV(Anteroventral nucleus of thalamus)
AV(Anteroventral nucleus of thalamus) → SUBd(Subiculum dorsal part)
SUBd(Subiculum dorsal part) → ILA(Infralimbic area)
ILA(Infralimbic area) → LHA(Lateral hypothalamic area)

Support information about direct projections from Retina to Anteroventral nucleus of thalamus:
Sending structure Receiving structureStrength of projection Type of connectionTechniqueGeneral descriptionCollatorAssociated reference
RetinaAnteroventral nucleus of thalamus existsnot knownCholera toxin conjugated to HRP
Case pg353-4. Soma notes 36 female Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 200-350g. 10 microliters of CT-HRP(.20%-.40%) were injected into one eye ?behind the lens into the vitreous chamber of the eye. pressure injection over 1 min. Terminal notes fibres can be seen in stria terminalis coursing rostrally from these more caudal levels. This pathway gives rise to the thalamic label reported earlier (anterior dorsal, anterior ventral thalamic nuc. and bed nuc. of the stria terminalis.).
Levine JD, Weiss ML, Rosenwasser AM, Miselis RR., 1991

Support information about direct projections from Anteroventral nucleus of thalamus to Subiculum dorsal part:
Sending structure Receiving structureStrength of projection Type of connectionTechniqueGeneral descriptionCollatorAssociated reference
Anteroventral nucleus of thalamusSubiculum dorsal part lightnot knownPHAL
Case p433, fig9. Soma notes Following inj restricted to medial part of AV (case R557)
Shibata H., 1993

Support information about direct projections from Subiculum dorsal part to Infralimbic area:
Sending structure Receiving structureStrength of projection Type of connectionTechniqueGeneral descriptionCollatorAssociated reference
Subiculum dorsal partInfralimbic area moderatenot knownPHAL
Terminal labelling in the cortex was mainly present in the deep layers of the infralimbic (area 25; Figs. 2A, 4A) […] Collator note: see Fig. 2A-B, Swanson Atlas Levels 8-11.
Witter M.P., Ostendorf R.H. & Groenewegen, 1990
Subiculum dorsal partInfralimbic area moderate/strongnot knownPHAL
Collator note: terminal field in the ILA, and fibers which continue ventrally towards ACB in this level. See Fig.2B, Swanson Atlas Level 11.
Witter M.P., Ostendorf R.H. & Groenewegen, 1990
Subiculum dorsal partInfralimbic area moderate/strongnot knownPHAL
Collator note: terminals in more superficial layers (II-IV), in the rostral ILA. See Fig. 2A, Swanson Atlas Levels 8-9.
Jay TM, Witter MP., 1991
Subiculum dorsal partInfralimbic area moderatenot knownPHAL
Terminal labelling in the cortex was mainly present in the deep layers of the infralimbic (area 25; Figs. 2A, 4A). Collator note: the ILA is labeled stronger in more caudal levels. See Fig. 2A-B, Swanson Atlas Levels 10-11.
Witter M.P., Ostendorf R.H. & Groenewegen, 1990

Support information about direct projections from Infralimbic area to Lateral hypothalamic area:
Sending structure Receiving structureStrength of projection Type of connectionTechniqueGeneral descriptionCollatorAssociated reference
Infralimbic areaLateral hypothalamic area lightnot knownHRP/WGA
Case pg267, fig12. Soma notes not specified.. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
Infralimbic areaLateral hypothalamic area strongnot knownPHAL
Collator note: PHAL injection in the central part of the PL, Swanson Atlas Levels 9-10. The characteristic shape of the anterior forceps of the claustrum was taken as landmark.
Fisk G.A. & Wyss J.M., 2000
Infralimbic areaLateral hypothalamic area moderatenot knownPHAL
[...] principal target was the lateral hypothalamic area, in particular its ventrolateral and perifornical regions (Figs. 3D-G, 5C,D). Although innervation of the anterior part of the lateral hypothalamic area was scant, varicose fibers running in a mediolateral direction were prominent in the retrochiasmatic area.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
Infralimbic areaLateral hypothalamic area strongnot knownPHAL
[...] principal target was the lateral hypothalamic area, in particular its ventrolateral and perifornical regions (Figs. 3D-G, 5C,D). Although innervation of the anterior part of the lateral hypothalamic area was scant, varicose fibers running in a mediolateral direction were prominent in the retrochiasmatic area.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991