yes, there are now two 8086,10f0 devices out there. 

PCI express
vendor: 8086 ("Intel Corporation"), device: 10f0 ("82578DC Gigabit Network 
Connection")

and PCI
Intel(R) PRO/100+ Dual Port Server Adapter      8086:10f0 rev 04

So at first it is intels fault to reuse pci ids.

At second 
is the definition

iprb "pci8086,10f0"
e1000g "pciex8086,10f0"

valid? If I a had a PRO/100+ and a 82578DC in my System would both drivers get 
loaded?

No, the e1000g is unable to identify the 82555. dmesg says:

e1000g: [ID 801725 kern.warning] WARNING: pci8086,10f0 - e1000g[1] : Identify 
hardware failed

Thanks for your time

Thomas
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