A mycobacteriophage was isolated from a soil sample collected in Puerto Rico and named Serotinus. The soil sample was enriched with Mycobacterium smegmatis bacteria to encourage phage growth. Plaques were observed, indicating the presence of phages, and three rounds of plaque purification were performed to isolate a pure phage population. Clear plaques formed after the third purification, suggesting Serotinus is a lytic phage. Future work will characterize Serotinus to contribute to the Mycobacteriophage Database.