Hoggicosa natashae

Juveniles display a rich tan colour with faint swirling patterns, which become less prominent as they mature.

The systematic revision that included H. natashae also reviewed the Australian 'bicolor' group of wolf spiders.

[3][4] This species inhabits arid regions of central South Australia, New South Wales, and Queensland, specifically found within the Broken Hill Complex (BHC), Channel Country (CHC), Gawler (GAW), and Simpson Strzelecki Dunefields (SSD) IBRA areas.

The spiders construct burrows in sandy clay soils, often with a medium-thickness lid for protection.

[2][5] The reproductive behaviour of Hoggicosa natashae has not been extensively detailed, but it is likely similar to other wolf spiders, where the female carries the egg sac attached to her spinnerets until the spiderlings hatch.