It has a moderately high spire, inconspicuous suture, and a short siphonal canal.
Its outer lip is thin and rounded, the columella is sinuous and located close to a large and deep umbilicus.
The aperture, the columellar area, and spiral groove at the base of its body whorl are white in color.
[3] Eburna lienardii is distributed in the northern and northeastern regions of Brazil, and has also been recorded in Colombia and Aruba.
It lives on sandy bottoms and among calcareous algae in the neritic zone, at 6–65 m depths.