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=Practicing citations= Due to the broad range of information in this article, it will be used in all but the medicinal uses section, however it will mostly be used in sections 3, 4, and 5, as there are sections in the article dedicated to “Distribution”, “Habitat”, “Pollination” and “Breeding behaviour”, among others.

Austrobaileya is the scientific journal of the Queensland Herbarium. As such it is a source of research on plants in and around Queensland (including Southeast Asia), which is where the Malabar catmint is endemic. This particular article was located on a Queensland government site, indicating its neutrality.

This is another academic source. The journal in question, “The Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences” is a peer-reviewed (online) journal and so is reliable/neutral.

The information from this source will go largely into filling any gaps left in the distribution section, as well as giving some information on its use/uses over time. It will also help “back up” claims made in other sources.

This will provide information such as the methods of pollination, given in the article to be carpenter bees and sunbirds. It will also provide some helpful comparisons on the similarities and differences it has with other anisomeles species (namely anisomeles indica).

This article describes the evolution of the methods of pollination and their purpose.

Answers to Module 7 Questions

 * Describe your media: scanned image from book
 * Is it your own work? No
 * What is the file format? JPEG
 * What license have you chosen? Creative Commons CC0 Public Dedication 1.0 license
 * What category/gallery will you add it to? sunbird, scarlet-chested sunbird
 * How will you describe the file? Drawing of Scarlet-Chested sunbird (nectarinia_senegalensis)