It was sold to me as S. multipunctatus but I am almost certain it isn't

if you have any ideas or questions please post

Thanks

This last pic is of what a multipunctatus is supposed to look like.

I think it means "breed" or "bred". Most (all?) syno hybrids are between two species only. No one has investigated whether or not these interspecific hybrids breed true, if at all. So I would think that it takes considerable effort to make a hybrid of three species (if it is even possible).what is the br for?