The medial triambic icosahedron is the dual of the ditrigonal dodecadodecahedron and Wenninger dual , whose outward appearance is the same as the great triambic icosahedron (the dual of the great ditrigonal icosidodecahedron) since the internal vertices are hidden from view. The medial triambic icosahedron has hidden pentagrammic faces, while the great triambic icosahedron has hidden triangular faces (Wenninger 1983, pp. 45 and 47-50).
The convex hull of the small ditrigonal icosidodecahedron is a regular dodecahedron whose dual is the icosahedron, so the dual of the small ditrigonal icosidodecahedron (i.e., the medial triambic icosahedron) is one of the icosahedron stellations (Wenninger 1983, p. 42). In fact, the medial triambic icosahedron corresponds to icosahedron stellation , which is stellation number 30 in the enumeration of Coxeter et al. (1999, pp. 47 and 64).