A leg that washed up on the Upper West Side could belong to a woman whose dismembered torso was found floating near Brooklyn last week, cops said Sunday.

The body part was discovered by a female jogger who was running along the Hudson River near the 79th St. Boat Basin around 12:30 p.m. Saturday.

The leg did not appear to be badly decomposed and had toenails that were painted pink, police said.

The NYPD is canvassing the water near where the discovery was made to see if there are any other remains in the area.

Cops found the lower part of a woman’s torso floating near Red Hook, Brooklyn on June 27. Cops then released a photo of the body art — a name written in Sanskrit surrounded by stars — hoping it would lead to identification.

A woman walked into the 76th Precinct stationhouse in Carroll Gardens Thursday and told cops she believed the dead woman might be her daughter, Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce told reporters Friday.

Boyce did not identify the mother or daughter, but said that they live in New Jersey and the case is an active homicide investigation in that state. The woman told cops the tattoo was a tribute to her daughter’s dead aunt.

The NYPD said DNA from the leg will be compared with that of the torso to see if there is a match. Test results are pending, officials said.