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The surface structure of Ce adsorbed on a Mo(110) surface was studied by reflection high energy electron diffraction. Five kinds of surface structures were found with different deposition coverages in the submonolayer region. These structures have a common feature that Ce atoms possess a periodicity with double spacing at the atomic rows in the Mo[110] direction. Observed at 1 ML of Ce coverage was a surface structure related to a deformed fcc Ce(111) plane.