Its coloration ranges from pale to dark brown, often with distinctive patterns of granular ridges that enhance its structural rigidity.
Its presence is commonly associated with shallow waters in tropical and subtropical regions, where it inhabits muddy and sandy substrates.
[3] Naytia granulosa is a scavenger, feeding primarily on detritus and decaying organic matter.
Its behavior contributes significantly to the ecosystem by aiding in the decomposition process and nutrient recycling in marine sediments.
Modern molecular studies have clarified its placement within the family Nassariidae, emphasizing its close relationship to other species in the genus Naytia.