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Physodera
''Physodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, found mainly in Asia, containing the following species: The following species have become synonyms: * ''Physodera cupreomicans'' (Oberthur, 1883): Synonym of ''Diamella cupreomicans'' (Oberthur, 1883) Description Members of this genus usually have wide mandibles, exhibit forelegs with a well developed cleaning spur, and lack the primary mid-lateral setae on the pronotum. The wing cases are short and broad. The prothorax is nearly globular with a raised tergum. Range References

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Physodera Diglena
''Physodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, found mainly in Asia, containing the following species: The following species have become synonyms: * ''Physodera cupreomicans'' (Oberthur, 1883): Synonym of ''Diamella cupreomicans'' (Oberthur, 1883) Description Members of this genus usually have wide mandibles, exhibit forelegs with a well developed cleaning spur, and lack the primary mid-lateral setae on the pronotum. The wing cases are short and broad. The prothorax is nearly globular with a raised tergum. Range References

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