Physodera

Physodera is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, found mainly in Asia.

Species
These 13 species belong to the genus Physodera:
 * Physodera amplicollis van de Poll, 1889 (Taiwan, Indonesia, Borneo, Philippines)
 * Physodera andrewesi (Jedlicka, 1934) (Philippines)
 * Physodera bacchusi Darlington, 1971 (New Guinea and Australia)
 * Physodera bifenestrata Heller, 1923 (Indonesia and Borneo)
 * Physodera bousqueti Mateu, 1990 (Nepal)
 * Physodera chalceres Andrewes, 1930 (Malaysia, Indonesia, and Borneo)
 * Physodera cyanipennis van de Poll, 1889 (Indonesia and New Guinea)
 * Physodera dejeani Eschscholtz, 1829 (Indomalaya)
 * Physodera diglenus Andrewes, 1930 (Malaysia and Indonesia)
 * Physodera eburata Heller, 1923 (Philippines)
 * Physodera eschscholtzii Parry, 1849 (China, Taiwan, Indomalaya)
 * Physodera sciakyi Ma; Shi & Liang, 2017 (Indonesia)
 * Physodera unicolor Ma; Shi & Liang, 2017 (China)

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.