The genus Pygoscelis ("rump-legged") contains three living species of collectively known as "brush-tailed penguins".
A 2020 study found that the gentoo penguin may actually comprise a species complex of 4 similar but genetically distinct species: the northern gentoo penguin ( P. papua), the southern gentoo penguin ( P. ellsworthi), the eastern gentoo penguin ( P. taeniata), and the newly-described South Georgia gentoo penguin ( P. poncetii). However, in 2021 the International Ornithological Congress recognized these as being subspecies of P. papua.
A study has estimated that there are about 3.79 million pairs of Adélie, 387,000 pairs of gentoo, and 8 million pairs of chinstrap penguins in their particular areas, making up 90% of Antarctic avian biomass.
The latter two are tentatively assigned to this genus.
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