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Without knowing much about such things, my first thought is some kind of mould and I'd probably try a fungicide to see if that stopped further marks.
I have been thinking about this and think the timing is interesting. I often get marks on leaves caused by botrytis spreading from fading flowers resting on them. Given the recent weather and the habit of cyclamen shedding pollen grains as the flower falls I wonder if these are speckles caused by botrytis starting on fallen pollen grains? The marks look like groups of tiny spots, which would fit this idea.
Hi Gerry I have around 80 graecum in pots and I get these symptons on and off on different plants. It does not appear to cause any long term damage and the same plants are clean the following year. I put it down to temperature, moisture and watering. It is unsightly but nothing to worry about at least with me anyway. It is not confined to graecum I have had it on other species as well and it always dissapears. Regards Pat.