Those pages use two different images, for the same name. Sigma-Aldrich is a fine company, but mistakes are not impossible. A useful way, for a student trying to learn organic chemistry, is to draw each one out. Its understood, from undergraduate chemistry, that carbon forms 4 bonds, and a double bond counts as two, benzene being a special case that is noted in textbooks. The missing bonds are hydrogen, and can be drawn out. Do it and see if one of those molecules doesn't add up.