The Milkweed Beetle (Tetraopes tetrophthalmus) belongs to the family Cerambycidae, which includes the Long Horned Beetle.
The Milkweed Beetle derives its name (tetraophthalmus - Latin for 'four eyes') from the curious structure of its eyes.
As in many Longhorn Beetles, the antennae are situated very near the eye.
In the Milkweed Beetle, this adaptation has been carried to an extreme as the antennae actually split each eye in two.