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Johann Nepomuk Schnabl

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Johann Nepomuk Schnabl (5 October 1853 in Moosburg – 16 June 1899 in Munich) was a German schoolteacher and mycologist.

He worked as a schoolteacher in the communities of Zolling, Freising and Sendling (from 1877).[1] In 1896 he was named head instructor at the "Höheren-Töchterschule" in Munich.[2]

With mycologist Andreas Allescher, he edited the exsiccata Fungi Bavarici (no. 1 - no. 700).[3][4][5] In 1892 he published Mykologische Beiträge zur Flora Bayerns (Mycological contribution to Bavarian flora").[6]

He was the binomial authority of the fungi species Cryptomela allescheri, Curreya rehmii, Diplodia caraganae and Diplodia coluteae.[6] Mycological taxa with the specific epithet of schnablianum commemorates his name; examples being Belonidium schnablianum (Rehm, 1896) and Fusarium schnablianum (Allesch., 1895).[2]

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  1. ^ Lexikon deutschsprachiger Bryologen, Volume 1 by Jan-Peter Frahm, Jens Eggers
  2. ^ a b Bayerische Botanische Gesellschaft zur Erforschung der Heimischen Flora (1899). Berichte der Bayerischen Botanischen Gesellschaft zur Erforschung der heimischen Flora. Selbstverlag der Gesellschaft. p. 108. Retrieved 2016-06-26.
  3. ^ New York Botanical Garden (1916). "North American Flora". North American Flora. Series 2. New York Botanical Garden.: 427. ISSN 0078-1312. Retrieved 2016-06-26.
  4. ^ BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  5. ^ "Fungi Bavarici: IndExs ExsiccataID=429712176". IndExs – Index of Exsiccatae. Botanische Staatssammlung München. Retrieved 21 April 2024.
  6. ^ a b Mykologische Beiträge zur Flora Bayerns Mycobank literature
  7. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Schnabl.