Which genus contains the Emperor Penguin, differing from Megadyptes at the genus level?

Answer

Aptenodytes

The text uses comparative taxonomy to illustrate the uniqueness of the Megadyptes genus by contrasting it with other established penguin genera. The Emperor Penguin, for example, belongs to the genus Aptenodytes, which, like many other penguin genera, contains more than one closely related species (such as the King Penguin). The divergence between Megadyptes and Aptenodytes occurs early at the genus level, indicating a long separation in evolutionary history within the Spheniscidae family.

Which genus contains the Emperor Penguin, differing from Megadyptes at the genus level?
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