We report on time-resolved photometry of the 2015 February-March
superoutburst of QZ Virginis. The superoutburst consisted of a separated
precursor, main superoutburst, and rebrightening. We detected superhumps with a
period of 0.061181(42) d between the precursor and main superoutburst. Based on
analyses of period changes and amplitudes of superhumps, the observed
superhumps were identified as growing superhumps (stage A superhumps). The
duration of stage A superhumps was about 5 d, unusually long for SU UMa-type
dwarf novae. Using the obtained stage A superhump period, we estimated the mass
ratio of QZ Vir to be 0.108(3). This value suggests that QZ Vir is an SU
UMa-type dwarf nova evolving toward the period minimum. Based on the present
and the previous observations regarding long-lasting stage A superhumps, a time
scale of stage A superhumps is likely to be determined by the mass ratio of the
system and the temperature of the accretion disk.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, published for PASJ, 69, 7