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Bacillus sp. bacteriaBacteria are the most diverse and ubiquitous soil organisms present on Earth
Lobaria pulmonaria, lichenA cut-out of a lichen specimen held in the crypt herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London
Cetraria islandica, lichenA cut-out of a branching lichen specimen held in the crypt herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London
LichenThis is an example of one of Sri Lankas very rich diversity of lichens
Cladonia sulphuratum, lichenCut-outs of lichen specimens held in the crypt herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London
Sticta sp. lichenA cut-out of a lichen specimen held in the crypt herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London
Nephroma sp. lichenA cut-out of a lichen specimen held in the crypt herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London
Nostoc spA cyanobacterium. Members of this genus occur frequently in lichens, especially those in wet habitats
StromatoliteSection through a fossil stromatolite (fossilised remains of a colony of cyanobacteria cushions). Originating from the Precambrian rocks of Eastern Siberia 2, 500 - 2, 000 million years old