Larus is a large genus of
gulls with worldwide distribution (although by far the greatest
species diversity is in the
Northern Hemisphere). Many of its species are abundant and well-known birds in their ranges. Until about 2005–2007, most gulls were placed in this genus, but this arrangement is now known to be
polyphyletic, leading to the resurrection of the genera
Ichthyaetus,
Chroicocephalus,
Leucophaeus, and
Hydrocoloeus (this last had been recognized more often than the other genera) for several species traditionally included in
Larus.