We have some internal reports for auditing recalculations. The change you noticed was probably from October 27:
Topics Rolled by DocProposedChange.Id = 106492 Approval old: 2752, new: 2384
That's a drop of 368 reputation, which is not too different from the ~400 you reported.
The specific change mentioned in the log is this rollback. However, your only contribution to the topic seems to be this trivial edit on July 31. Since the rollback was to the Oct. 11 revision, this shouldn't have changed your contributor status even if it were major.
My best guess is that you were awarded reputation under the old system that was removed when the contributor list was recalculated after the rollback. Two difficulties with that theory, however:
Why wasn't this accounted for in the global recalc that occurred immediately after the reputation system was changed?
How could the total difference in reputation be 368? The only thing that sorta makes sense is a loss of 370 from upvotes and a gain of +2 for the approved change.
Since I've hit the limit of my ability to track this down, I'll ask a developer to take a look. It would be better to correct all of these cases at once than wait for an unrelated rollback to catch the problem.