The crystal structures of two molecular complex phases of syndiotactic polystyrene (s-PS) with 1,3,5-trimethyl-benzene (TMB) and 1,4-dimethyl-naphthalene (DMN) have been described. These structures present a monoclinic unit cell in which the s(2/1)2 polymer helices and guest molecules are packed according the space group P21/a and unit cell constants: a=17.3Å, b=15.4Å, c=7.8Å and γ=95.7° for s-PS/TMB and a=17.4Å, b=17.2Å, c=7.8Å and γ=116.4° for s-PS/DMN. Both structures can be described as intercalates, since they present ac layers of polymer helices alternated to layers of contiguous guest molecules and a guest/monomeric-unit molar ratio of 1/2, as recently observed only for s-PS/norbornadiene molecular complex. On the basis of a comparison between crystalline structures and X-ray diffraction data of several s-PS molecular complexes, a simple criterion to anticipate their clathrate or intercalate nature has been suggested.