Émile Bescherelle

Émile Bescherelle
Born3 January 1828
Died26 February 1903
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)botanist and bryologist
Scientific career
Author abbrev. (botany)Besch.

Émile Bescherelle (3 January 1828, Paris – 26 February 1903) was a French botanist and bryologist.

Bescherelle is known for his analysis of bryological species from diverse locations that included the French West Indies, the Mascarene Islands, Paraguay, New Caledonia, et al. With Ernest Roze he edited the exsiccata Muscinées des environs de Paris (1861-1866). In 1882 with phycologist Paul Auguste Hariot (1854–1917), he took part in a scientific expedition to Cape Horn.

The genus Bescherellia is named in his honour by Jean Étienne Duby (1798-1885).