Stenaelurillus (Graece sten- 'angustus' + Aelurillus, genus aranearum) est genus aranearum familiae Salticidarum.
Omnibus speciebus sunt binae vittae albae in carapace; ambobus sexibus sunt setae validae circa oculos.
Species huius generis ab Africa Australi ad Sinas fiunt. Plurimae species in Africa habitant, sed nonnullae in Asia inveniuntur.
- Stenaelurillus abramovi Logunov, 2008, Vietnamia
- Stenaelurillus albopunctatus Caporiacco, 1949, Kenya
- Stenaelurillus ambiguus Denis, 1966, Libya
- Stenaelurillus cristatus Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000, Gana, Tanzania
- Stenaelurillus darwini Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000, Tanzania
- Stenaelurillus fuscatus Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000, Tanzania
- Stenaelurillus giovae Caporiacco, 1936, Libya
- Stenaelurillus guttiger (Simon, 1901), Botsuana, Mozambicum, Zimbabua, Africa Australis
- Stenaelurillus hainanensis Peng, 1995, Sinae
- Stenaelurillus hirsutus Lessert, 1927, pelvis Congensis
- Stenaelurillus kronestedti Prochniewicz & Heciak, 1994, Tanzania
- Stenaelurillus lesserti Reimoser, 1934, India
- Stenaelurillus leucogrammus Simon, 1902, Africa Austrina
- Stenaelurillus marusiki Logunov, 2001, Irania
- Stenaelurillus minutus Song & Chai, 1991, Sinae
- Stenaelurillus mirabilis Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000, Tanzania
- Stenaelurillus natalensis Haddad & Wesolowska, 2006, Africa Australis
- Stenaelurillus nigricaudus Simon, 1886, Algeria, Gambia, Senegalia
- Stenaelurillus setosus (Thorell, 1895), Birmania
- Stenaelurillus strandi Caporiacco, 1939, Aethiopia
- Stenaelurillus triguttatus Simon, 1886, Tibetum
- Stenaelurillus uniguttatus Lessert, 1925, Aethiopia, Africa Orientalis
- Stenaelurillus werneri Simon, 1906, Aegypto ad Ugandam
- Murphy, Frances, et John Murphy. 2000. An Introduction to the Spiders of South East Asia. Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Nature Society.
- Szuts, T., et N. Scharff. 2005. Redescriptions of little known jumping spider genera (Araneae: Salticidae) from West Africa. Acta zoologica hungarica 51(4):357-378. PDF (S. nigricaudus, S. cristatus)
- Platnick, Norman I. 2009. The world spider catalog, versio 9.5 (American Museum of Natural History)