'Schuppenstiel II'
"Dionaea ' Schuppenstiel II ' S.Leonhardt produces narrow, mostly decumbent leaves that are up to 7 cm in length bearing traps that are up to 3.3 cm long. Similar to Dionaea ' Schuppenstiel I ' E.Koenig, the adaxial surfaces of the leaf bases bear ridges and wrinkles, but in this cultivar, they are much less pronounced and are distributed more evenly over the entire surface of the leaf base. On some leaves, small wrinkles also occur on the inside margins of the lobes of the trap, below the lashes.
In strong sunlight, the interior surfaces of the traps and the margins suffuse red, while all other parts of the foliage are yellowish green. In all other respects, Dionaea ' Schuppenstiel II ' S.Leonhardt is in line with wild type Dionaea Soland. ex Ellis. This cultivar may be easily propagated by division of offshoots, rhizome cuttings and leaf cuttings." Bailey & McPherson, Dionaea:304 (2013)
From : https://cpnames.carnivorousplants.org/Cultivars.php?name=Dionaea
Note: Compared to Schup I, Schup II has smaller ridges that are more distributed on the base of the leaf.