Malva agrigentina
Malva agrigentina (Tineo) Soldano, Banfi & Galasso

Malva agrigentina is a species in the genus Malva, belonging to the family Malvaceae. It is native to Italy, specifically Sicilia, and was formally described in 2005 by Soldano, Banfi, and Galasso, based on earlier work by Tineo.
Description
Malva agrigentina is a member of the Malvaceae family, commonly known as the mallow family. It is part of the genus Malva, which includes various species of mallows. This species is endemic to Sicilia, an island region of Italy. The scientific description of Malva agrigentina was published in 2005 by Soldano, Banfi, and Galasso, with the original name proposed by Tineo. The species is recognized within the broader context of the Malva genus and contributes to the biodiversity of the Malvaceae family in the Mediterranean region.
Distribution
Italy · Sicilia
Synonyms
Lavatera agrigentinaAlthaea agrigentinaLavatera triloba subsp. agrigentinaLavatera flava var. agrigentina