It has previously been shown that the so-called farsundite pluton consists of two separate intrusions - the Farsund charnockite and the Lyngdal hornblende granite. This paper presents evidence for further subdivision, as detailed field mapping reveals that a narrow zone of country rocks separates the 'Kleivan limb' from the Lyngdal hornblende granite. Mineralogical and chemical differences do not support a co-magmatic origin of these plutons. Consequently the complex consists of at least three different intrusions.