Bilunabirotunda

{{Infobox polytope
 * type=CRF
 * img=Bilunabirotunda 2.png
 * 3d=J91 bilunabirotuna.stl
 * dim = 3
 * obsa = Bilbiro
 * faces = 4+4 triangles, 2 squares, 4 pentagons
 * edges = 2+4+4+8+8
 * vertices = 2+4+8
 * verf = 4 scalene triangles, edge lengths 1, (1+$\sqrt{5}$}/2, (1+$\sqrt{5}$)/2
 * verf2 = 2 rectangles, edge lengths 1 and (1+$\sqrt{5}$)/2
 * verf3 = 8 irregular tetragons, edge lengths 1, $\sqrt{2}$, 1, (1+$\sqrt{5}$)/2
 * coxeter = xfofx oxfxo&#xt
 * army=Bilbiro
 * reg=Bilbiro
 * symmetry = A1×A1×A1, order 8
 * volume = (17+9$\sqrt{5}$)/12 ≈ 3.09372
 * dih = 3–4 lunaic: acos(–($\sqrt{3}$+$\sqrt{15}$)/6) ≈ 159.09484º
 * dih2 = 3–5 rotundaic: acos(–($\sqrt{5+2√5)/15}$) ≈ 142.62263º
 * dih3 = 3–4 medial: acos(–($\sqrt{15}$–$\sqrt{3}$)/6) ≈ 110.95106º
 * dih4 = 3–5 join: acos(–$\sqrt{(5–2√5)/15}$) ≈ 100.81237º
 * dih5 = 5–5: acos($\sqrt{5}$/5) ≈ 63.43495º

The bilunabirotunda, or bilbiro, is one of the 92 Johnson solids (J91). It consists of 4+4 triangles, 2 squares, and 4 pentagons.
 * smm = Yes
 * conjugate = Great bilunabirotunda
 * conv=Yes
 * orientable=Yes
 * nat=Tame}}

It is one of several polyhedra near the end of the list of Johnson solids with no obvious relation to the uniform polyhedra. However, there are hidden connections to the icosidodecahedron, since two vertices have the same configuration as the icosidodecahedron (joining two triangles and two pentagons). The "birotunda" in the name signifies these two areas, while the "biluna" refers to the two lunes (sections with a square connecting to two triangles).

The bilunabirotunda also has a connection with the regular icosahedron, being a partial Stott expansion of a digonal-symmetric faceting of the icosahedron.

Vertex coordinates
A bilunabirotunda of edge length 1 has vertices given by the following coordinates:


 * (±1/2, 0, ±(3+$\sqrt{5}$)/4)
 * (±(1+5))/4, ±1/2, ±1/2)
 * (0, ±(1+$\sqrt{5}$)/4, 0)