So to answer your question, yes, reputation should be recalculated after any serial voting is reversed. If it wasn't it certainly could be a bug, however, in your case, it may be accurate (but since I can't see anything beyond your public profile, I am only guessing).
If you look at your public reputation for the day in question, there are 23 upvotes that look suspicious given their time stamps. 9 are within 2 minutes of each other and the other 14 are within 2 minutes of each other (but about 8 minutes after the initial 9). But you only show reputation for 8 of the original 9 votes. The remaining 15 votes were not scored.
It is entirely possible that after the serial voting was reversed, there were no unawarded votes left, so when your reputation was recalculated, you didn't pick up anything else.
Part of the confusion is probably because you are trying to audit your reputation via the reputation feed in your profile. This is not an ideal way to do it. The profile reputation tab does its best to track reputation events based on when you see the impact to your score, so doesn't always look clean, especially in cases when there is serial voting. If you really want to see what your specific reputation was for a given day, you are best looking at https://stackoverflow.com/reputation. There you will see every valid vote, and the specific posts that you earned reputation on a given day, and which votes were lost due to the rep cap. Since the serial votes were reversed, you should not see them on that page anymore.
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which is good as the serial votes were reversed but on 2/16/2015 there was additional 4 votes which were not included as the limit was reached and was not added back.. and also the valid vote in the serial vote was also not added back..