[3][4] In 2015, the genus was added to the subclade Saltafresia in the clade Salticoida based on the analysis of 8 genes.
[6] A large ant-like spider, Eburneana wandae has a flat and slender body that is 8.2 millimetres (0.32 in) long.
For example, the female of the related species Eburneana scharffi, found in Tanzania, has a carapace that is between 0.7 and 0.9 millimetres (0.028 and 0.035 in) shorter than the male.
[1][8] The spider is distinguished from other members of genus by the shape of the palpus and position of the embolus base.
[3] Compared to the male Eburneana scharffi specifically, the spider can be identified by the shape of the front legs and the less robust chelicerae.