@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003811, author = {林, 美木子 and 小峰, 幸夫 and 木川, りか and 原田, 正彦 and 川野邊, 渉 and 石崎, 武志 and Mikiko, HAYASHI and Yukio, KOMINE and Rika, KIGAWA and Masahiko, HARADA and \nWataru, KAWANOBE and Takeshi, ISHIZAKI}, issue = {50}, journal = {保存科学, Science for conservation}, month = {Mar}, note = {Severe damage was found in some structural wooden pieces of Sambutsu-do in Rinnohji temple, Nikko (World Heritage) during restoration work in 2008. It is extremely important to know the present situation to make a plan for restoration and to propose preventive methods for insect damage. To know the approximate number of insects in the structure, surveys with adhesive traps (fly catcher ribbons) were conducted in 2009 to see adult insect emergence in two historic buildings in the temple. Large-scale survey in historic buildings in Nikko was conducted in 2010 as adhesive traps were proven effective to know the number and species of insects. Priobium cylingricum, Trichodesma japonicum and Sculptotheca hilleri were trapped by adhesive tapes in 2009. About 27,000 adhesive traps were used for surveys in the loft and basement space of 72 historic buildings in 2010. Hadrobregmus pertinax and Oligomerus japonicus, which were not found in the previous year, were also found in 2010. It is not clear how much these anobiid beetles have been involved in the damage to wooden structures. However, since they have been detected, surveys should be conducted to know the levels of damage they have caused. The large-scale survey conducted in 2010 to know the entire condition in Nikko was a great achievement.}, pages = {123--132}, title = {〔報告〕日光の歴史的建造物において捕虫テープ(ハエ取り紙)に捕獲された甲虫の集計方法と調査結果}, year = {2011} }