@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003786, author = {小峰, 幸夫 and 原田, 正彦 and 野村, 牧人 and 木川, りか and 山野, 勝次 and 藤井, 義久 and 藤原, 裕子 and 川野邊, 渉 and Yukio, KOMINE and Masahiko, HARADA and Makito, NOMURA and \nRika, KIGAWA and Katsuji, YAMANO and \nYoshihisa, FUJII and Yuko, FUJIWARA and Wataru, KAWANOBE}, issue = {49}, journal = {保存科学, Science for conservation}, month = {Mar}, note = {Much is not known about the ecological characteristics of wood-boring anobiids that infest wooden cultural properties in Japan except for those of a very frequently seen species, Nicobium hirtum. A very rare anobiid species in Japan, Priobium cylindricum, was found by chance in the restoration work of the Sambutsu-do of Rinnohji temple in 2008. Severe damage was found in some structural wooden pieces of the temple. The damage seemed to have rare characteristics: very severe damage in hard (heart) wood, parts extensively damaged to a powdery state and many holes of various sizes. However, damage was not clear by observation from the outside of the structure, especially when seen from the red painted layer of urushi. To know the approximate number of insects in the structure, surveys with an extensive large number of adhesive tapes (fly catcher ribbons) were used to see adult insect emergence in the warm season, from June to August. As a result, a large number of adult insects of Priobium cylindricum was trapped with the adhesive ribbon in the loft and basement spaces of Sambutsudo. On the other hand, there was no sign of emergence of the insect in the loft of the adjacent structure, Goho- endo. At another structure, Daiyu-in Nitenmon, Priobium cylindricum was not found by the same method. But other anobiids, Trichodesma japonicum and Sculptotheca hilleri, were trapped by adhesive ribbons in the loft. There were signs of infestation in the logs in the loft space, and dead insects of these species were also found on the floor. A live adult insect, a live larvae and droppings of Trichodesma japonicum were found from one of the damaged wooden pieces. From these observations it is highly possible that this anobiid has been involved in the same kind of damage to wooden logs and panels in the loft. The survey measure adopted here was very effective in catching the insects which may be involved in the present damage. Countermeasures must be proposed based on the results of such surveys.}, pages = {173--181}, title = {〔報告〕日光山輪王寺本堂におけるオオナガシバンムシの発生状況に関する調査について}, year = {2010} }