 The genus Aurenga, aracales, aracaceae, or forms close to it have been found to be present in the Eocene of North America and Europe. This is supported by records of metrioxinene, baleidae, which are monophagus on these palms. A new species, succina metrioxina and reschenkoi legolove, SPN, was discovered in Baltic amber. It differs from other species in its smaller size, more pronounced punctation on the elitra, and a slightly curved rostrum in females. Additionally, the forehead lacks horn-like tubercles on either side of the eyes, as seen in other species. A description of male specimens of S. Punari was also provided for the first time. A list and key to fossil metrioxinene were also included. The modern and fossil distribution of the tribe metrioxinene and Aurenga palms was demonstrated. This article was authored by Andrei Alegolove.