My initial reaction to this was, essentially, to wonder why it even matters. However, two things happened. First, I came around to your viewpoint that [up-casting] is just plain wrong. Not only because it doesn't match [downcasting], but more importantly, because "upcasting" is a word—and not even just in computer science jargon. It's actually just a regular old English word (albeit a fairly unpopular one in standard usage). The hyphen is incorrect. Second, I realized I have these magic moderator privileges now that make quick work of simple tasks like this.
Therefore, I've gone ahead and renamed the [up-casting] tag to upcasting. This should have minimal to no impact, other than making things a tiny bit more correct and consistent.
Note, though, that tags in searches are heavily cached. It will take some time for this change to become visible. At the time of submission, the [up-casting] tag still appears to be the one used, even though it isn't.
As for the "Are there other tags like this?" question you had originally posed, I'm going to have to declare that too broad. If you come across other tags that bother you on similar grounds, then feel free to bring them to the community's attention via Meta. But I don't think it's worth our time to go hunting for them.