found a small colony under embedded dolerite rocks.
Or possibly another poo mimic. This looks along the lines of Ioptera but I'm not confident as I can't see little crests behind the head.
This one was by far the most interesting of all the moths I uploaded in this bunch. It was running around, in daylight on a trunk amongst a stack of ants. I couldn't get decent photos due to the speed, and size. I also can't find an ID. I thought it would be easy with the eye spot wing flange. These lead me to Tineidae.
1.5cm longish. Area is semi rural eucalyptus and Ironbark forest and paddock.
2.3cm long. On driveway. But similar caterpillars are covering the house. Area is semi rural eucalyptus and Ironbark forest and paddock.