Twelve out of 14 fish species covered by the presently reported study: (A) Triplophysa ferganaensis (8.2 cm TL) from the Shakhimardan River; (B) Triplophysa daryoae (9.5 TL) from the Sokh River; (C) Triplophysa uranoscopus (9.8 cm TL) from the Zeravshan River; (D) Paracobitis longicauda (7.9 cm TL) from the Zeravshan River; (E) Iskandaria kuschakewitschi (5.2 cm TL) from the Great Fergana Canal; (F) Iskandaria pardalis (6.9 cm TL) from the Tupalang River; (G) Gobio nigrescens (6.1 cm TL) from the Zeravshan River; (H) Gobio lepidolaemus (7.4 cm TL) from the Kara Darya River; (I) Alburnoides holciki (7.1 cm TL) from the Zeravshan River; (J) Schizothorax fedtschenkoi (12.7 cm TL) from the Zeravshan River; (K) Glyptosternon oschanini (10.2 cm TL) from the Margilansay River; (L) Cottus spinulosus (6.3 cm TL) from the Sokh River.

 
 
  Part of: Sheraliev B, Kayumova Y, Allayarov S, Rozimov A, Komilova D, Urmonova D, Peng Z (2022) Length–weight relations of 14 endemic and indigenous freshwater fish species (Actinopterygii) from the Aral Sea basin, Uzbekistan. Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 52(4): 239-243. https://doi.org/10.3897/aiep.52.89279