These look like Pinguicula vulgaris to me, at least they are very similar to mine. I live in an area that gets frequent frosts in the winter, and mine live outside year round. The longer, slightly curved leaves are the plant's response to shorter days and a drop in light intensity. I usually see this in Fall right before they begin to go dormant for the winter. If you grow them indoors all year round they don't necessarily need a dormancy, but they will produce very few gemmae without it. I would definitely divide as Leafmite suggested. You should start seeing "normal" leaves as spring gets underway in a few months!
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