Johann Nepomuk Schnabl
Johann Nepomuk Schnabl was a German schoolteacher and mycologist.
He worked as a schoolteacher in the communities of Zolling, Freising and Sendling. In 1896 he was named head instructor at the "Höheren-Töchterschule" in Munich.
With mycologist Andreas Allescher, he maintained an exsiccatae of Bavarian fungi. In 1892 he published Mykologische Beiträge zur Flora Bayerns.
He was the binomial authority of the fungi species Cryptomela allescheri, Curreya rehmii, Diplodia caraganae and Diplodia coluteae. Mycological taxa with the specific epithet of schnablianum commemorates his name; examples being Belonidium schnablianum and Fusarium schnablianum.