[1] The shell of Cinctura hunteria exhibits four to seven primary spiral bands.
[2] This species occurs in the Caribbean Sea the Gulf of Mexico and the Western Atlantic.
Cinctura hunteria is a predator with a diet that includes polychaetes, bivalves, sea squirts, and other snails.
[4] A large percentage of its diet consists of onuphid worms.
[5] Cinctura hunteria is prey to the larger fasciolariids Fasciolaria tulipa and Triplofusus giganteus.