The serial bandits who made off with roughly $100,000 in jewelry and cash in Manhattan and Bronx stick-ups are wanted for even more looting, police said Friday.

Three men and a tattooed woman are now wanted in connection with a string of 10 robberies ranging from Aug. 26 to Oct. 14, the NYPD said late Thursday.

In the latest heist, which occurred around 12:40 a.m., cops say a trio approached a 30-year-old man in front of a BP gas station in Inwood and whipped out a firearm while kicking the victim.

The crooks ripped off the victim’s Cuban link gold chain and Rolex watch before running off.

About a week earlier, the thugs pulled a similar stunt on a 28-year-old man in Washington Heights. In that case, the crooks got away with the man’s Miami Cuban gold chain and Rolex watch.

On Oct. 3, two armed thieves mugged a 30-year-old man in Fordham Manor, snatching his gold chain and Rolex before fleeing.

Similar thefts happened on Sept. 22, Sept. 19, Sept. 16, Sept. 14, Sept. 2, Aug. 27 and Aug. 26, according to cops.

Police have released surveillance images and videos of the four suspects in the hopes that the public may be able to help authorities identify them.