In your example your equivalence point was at pH 7.
When titrating on diprotic acids, you will have two places on your graph that shows a rapid increase in pH (equivalence points). At the first one, you have added exactly as much base as there was diprotic acid (only monoprotic acid left at that point). Use the same calculations as you did on your example. At the second equivalence point you have added double the amount of base compared to the acid in your original sample.
If you need to be sure about the concentration, use the second equivalence point as well and take a mean of the two calculations.