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https://vegcropshotline.org/powdery-mildew-symptoms-vs-variegated-leaves/ Usually, the mildew forms in circular patches randomly over the leaf, not so geometrically over the veins. It looks normal.
That’s the perfect reference. Mine definitely looks variegated, not powdery. Thanks for sharing that!
It's referred to as leaf silvering. It's a genetically controlled trait common in the Cucurbita genus. That being said those are a bit extreme.
Take a look at the underside of the leaves. Silverleaf whiteflies could also be the cause.