It's the Ivory Marked Beetle.
It actually has six bright white spots on each elytra (wing) that are surrounded by a dark ring.
This longhorned beetle is sometimes referred to as Four-Marked Ash Borer. They are a fairly small to average sized longhorn, reaching a body length up to 3/4 of an inch, and approximately 1 1/2 inches with antennae.
Deciduous woodlands and the nearby area is their favored habitat, but they will often come to lights at night. Females deposit eggs on hardwood trees, usually in the cracks of bark.
When the larvae hatch it will eat its way into the heartwood of the tree. They feed on the wood pulp. Adults will readily come to fermented molasses bait.
Many people surprise themselves by becoming interested in the insects and spiders they see in their backyard wildlife habitat. Not just pretty butterflies, but other insects, too. If you observe your habitat closely, you can’t help but notice their activity.
Here are some tips for identifying insects and spiders at Welcomewildlife.com.